Introduction
In this video, I’m going to show you how to get Moon Blossom in Grow a Garden, including the hidden mechanics that dramatically increase your chances and the most optimal way to farm it before the event ends.
Moon Blossom is one of the rarest event drops in the game, and most players are approaching it completely wrong. If you want to save time and avoid wasting progress, this method is critical.
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How Moon Blossom Is Obtained
Moon Blossom primarily comes from event seed packets on the limited-time event track.
There are three main ways players encounter Moon Blossom:
- Event track rewards
- Repeating the event track after completion
- Rare shop purchases (not recommended)
The event track allows you to earn around 12 Moon Blossom chances per full completion, and once you finish it, you can reset the track and repeat it.
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Moon Blossom Drop Chance Explained
Moon Blossom has an estimated 2.5% drop chance per packet.
This means:
- Each packet is an independent roll
- The chance does not stack
- Getting unlucky multiple times is completely possible
Probability Breakdown
- ~28 packets ≈ ~50% chance
- ~275 packets ≈ near-guaranteed outcome (statistically)
This is why optimizing the event grind matters — brute forcing it inefficiently wastes massive time.
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How the Event Track Works
To fully complete the event track once, you need 530 event points.
Once completed:
- You can reset the track
- Progress carries no penalty
- Rewards refresh completely
Higher-value plants generate significantly more points, making plant selection extremely important.
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Best Way to Earn Event Points Faster
Event points are based on plant rarity, not raw value.
Avoid Low-Value Plants
- Carrots
- Low-tier vegetables
- One-time plants with no regrowth
Focus on High-Rarity Plants
- Dragon Fruit
- Mushrooms
- High-tier fruit crops
- Mutated plants
High-rarity plants can give 3–4x more points per contribution, massively speeding up track completion.
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Using the Moon Staff (Night Staff) Properly
The Moon Staff increases mutation generation, but placement matters.
Optimal Placement Strategy
- Place Moon Staffs near high-density, high-value plant clusters
- Avoid spreading them randomly
- Stack coverage around repeatable plants
Each staff affects a limited area. Proper positioning can multiply point generation per event cycle.
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Garden Optimization for Moon Blossom Farming
To farm Moon Blossom efficiently, your garden should be built for repeatability